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Kelsie Brown Harder (August 23, 1922 – April 9, 2007) was an American professor and onomastician (name scholar). ==Early years==
Kelsie Brown Harder was born on August 23, 1922 on a farm in Pope, Tennessee. He is the son of Prince William Harder, a teacher in a one-room school in Perry County, Tennessee.〔Martin, Douglas (April 22, 2007) ("Kelsie B. Harder, Name Expert, Dies at 84" )〕 His mother was Ollie Belle McGee. His grandfather was William Henry Harder, a Captain in the Confederate Army and veteran of the American Civil War. In the obituary written by ''The New York Times'' reporter Douglas Martin wrote of the young Harder:
"Kelsie, a bright child, was promoted three grades beyond his age in elementary school. When older children bullied him, he refused to go to school for a year, a decision his parents supported. He fished and hunted, telling his family years later that he was such a good shot he considered it a waste of ammunition if he went out with 10 bullets and came back with only 8." 〔 Harder graduated from Cedar Creek Junior High School in 1937 and both the Perry County High School and the Dickinson Business Institute in Nashville, Tennessee in 1939.〔(''In Memoriam...Dr. Kelsie Brown Harder )〕
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